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PACE TWO Cl)t Cberoftce %coi The Official Orgac of Murpb* a Ckeroktc County. North Caroiii BRYAN W. SlPE Editor-Mao* MISS H. M. BERRY, Auociate Ec; FUBUSHED EVEKV Executive Clemency Bt: re C. rr. r Lear, c : ]y well n the txf. . chair he '-va- - ,'ed ~ith ape: tiens for Tn? ~taterr.cn sent " i.alc-iph that pcrr. the he a f ? C- v?rr those c :.r. -erd with pa- F,-Cc t ha- r. r r.t :r past .vera! < N rth chief ..Vicutives to -tay .* *.?. : m / the S:a*? y reedins: "l . . ;er.t M derrr.y c*t. N?.< y ?elf ' * after r- / retry t-v per- :n - in a - y f G ' has ask-. : he K - a r n at:-.::.*, y all ^ at: : r pardons, r* and d.. : ..r.d * to the Gt :j u : r::: th . v. tHL- : l... H Sfe* ~ " This v. hiof xccu Jcng h isuning : the- p er.tat : : *>. th rea : r.g lett'. save his physical strength, his net and v : a irr-;.' den. Th- - r.' -h- ! 1 requ Lrir r. Tfcv Si is n~- : v h of r > i reni:.-.-i n pun: Id But 1- : ? iin? a- i* : ?. eugg- " *ht G??V( r : ha pard< . y : a: rtrd I sist in w rk - em- ?yet i j r?p< : eve : t tncdon The Poultry Industry Th. . : f v . . , Comnif 11 *a a - ir. * a ago f.f a r. r *o -jpply ir-.ilj an Art- -i!! i r.ion 4. "? ecus. \ t-as ..a! esnvn*-: 9m&h? f revealed that -v. .:!<! he out f questio to 'i mhie that n her of eggs in this . Xotfc.n n-- ah ur i\ Ese< v.- ,;h 'ft i.doren. Th-;. ' i ?-m hitrfc sixty . v." I"" *iy hut - .... time the stmnnor they r a much : er levc- . A ' < furni.-k ' epjc? ' ".'i proba'.lv 1. made. w! cents a : r, above the : ark.-t. ty ccr.*- would r V:b!y h an ;. ape annual p: h .- r : L-y.rantra. \ If thi.- one c-untvavi <.< have hern filler] at fifty ' Hi-- a en it wr. iid ha*, e hrourht int county >j?;a i!:.y, :;vv thousand iars a , th xty 'ho -and Jars a year. What art1 We ' : ah.*'". If any c ., r. a ri busir.-.- men in Murphy \va- . ! that there wa- a t htv ins* an- . i - <1 . : . An Murphy thai had a pay r< :I that w put into circulati n that amour1 money, he wuH immediately c and inter e-t the' - :t<_ th- matter step? would bo y.ken-to brinir an er.torrri'o her- if po>>ihle. I is a f..-a-table prop-^ it ion. It en: oroufrr.t ; ? pass. Poultry doe? in this < inty and :r. all part? Western North Carolina. Ege? quantity can be produced in the C( ty. The poultry industry i - a pr able induft'".- if c-nducted along r lire?. What can he done to en<ape it? While this one request for f: egp* cannot be supplied from C okee County, other opportunities open constantly. At most any ! a contract to supply fresh tegs in of the nearby cities could be cnti into. The poultry flock seems inco quential to the average farmer, thinks of it as a source of some his own food but not as a sourci revenue. Every farm family ct add greatly to the size of the fai purse by increasing the farm fi and giving it a little more care rattention. It would be a source income from week to week and wc help bridge over the long periods time from harvest to harvest whei average farmer has Tittle income. Steady income makes for progi and contenement. If every rv family in Cherokee County had Igfea* 1 t+ income of f:vt c: ten filar '* from *he -ale of pc u try and epfrs tfc * health and welfare of the count; ;.r be jrreat'iy advanced. Here 5 ? : f r j? t hln *er tor Another Thing ? We Can Do r a number of occasion- iurir, rast few year? :n discussing th 1; --- .Ity f bring indastrai : lant rous k:r.d? n*re. the fact that tk * *n could not raise en-, tight more c - ;nducemet?* r. tr.er r: s has : r? - nted the se-. arng f th - . plantli* rts - . "N cans t c : e that . v.-. .. . n t - money. There ::.re liter dlv >c res t peopl r ir Murr ; *h arc ...nc i something for the advancement cf th th: 'iWWIi If si>;i4f itaaauie <_f uvIm AHHHHHBMflHIHRHHflHi - ...vth.np that very citizen ir. : v.tut tui: particj. ate n and .. . . . . h * of wealth and welfare of the m - 1. unity. It is t: ? B. . ,:r.g ana L j. - A? R. Ma:;- * a r. - . avo gr-\vn from th in*- : : Hickory. H:~h Point, State vii! . Ga-v: : i and any numbrr >' . r.t *. v.- and small cities fcav the grown from within. They have ne ihat . .at* .n ana ak. : r projrtc-- < "i'l Tiu - a', .he nuimiiiK anu Loan Ares sir acted. 1 r.ess hauees- vat: "tr .... tir.ar. t-d. and add;:* hc-r- j;it : t the hous : u> otl ph*8. or kinds vi busine? Th s arovvt ve?. iation r^rtwiina "mall. But ' sh ad not remain s; .ai.. A: v r. .n b.;r of salary, wain and the earne' thi- -.hould Hu-.ure numbers .vheth* rh<y intend : > build r trn-me h?. tern i :i a. 1* v.ill ht-!r> ? 'hcr; *. buih j. n. t.r ~ f-.r th? . who r.the '.ifu i? w.H ?a. v-.wi .,u?rs ' ~ ~ .' 93 ~t _ ^ K?3 saving, i: - a : r rtve.-tnu . i- paying six percent and r.< ..-taxabh sesi , .'r.ar- - are ai wed to ratui par- <;?? k w.li .in " :- until th. 31.j the nvcr.'h. Should Issue More Road Bonds : .-sh u:''il address Inst \u .k that he |?*.la i fnir- poi'nmnw-nflntifin as rn ?tan tint- " k of -he state? financial resom >. ]y Hi- : marks r. state policy du: ^ 1 - a'iinini-" were rather ir L.ut he let it in- known tha . a-- i k --i*i fav r pro^rot con^isten - in with the state's ability t finance i w-1 > i> r. .utenu-nts are capable of mos i sh y s r- ->f interpretation. hieV N" knows j-i-' v.l the (lever "r / ' * ioz i i .A t h. ? , d.il-. ? . .. _ . *SS 11 incr ? - ^^ I (NOTE: Dr. Pierce is president ol >l!l the Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y., to ' which for 50 years past chronic suf:gh: ferers have been coming for special... ized treatment from all over the U. S. A., Canada and foreign lands.) Will Undo Much Evil hor- By Dr. V. M. Pierce .,r( Kr.ov.-ing the vast amount of harm wrought by diseases of the kidneys, and Lime having had opportunity to observe the any analyses and the successful methods of ?red treatment in thousands of cases oi kidney trouble at the Invalids" Hotel. 1 have recently given to the public the - latest and perhaps most important of He the Dr. Pierce home remedies. **An, uric" (anti-uric-acid) Tablets, which f I now recommend to those who suffer '* with kidney hackachc, irregularity of >uld urination and the pains and disturbances nily that come from excess of uric acid in I the blood "An-uric" can be had now at all the and drug stores. The mere drinking of a of cup of hot water each morning and a ,ujd little ' An-cric" before every meal . should bring remarkably quick improve1 rr.cnt. You may hare kidney trouble ? th and not know it. The danger signals A to be watched for and quidcly heeded .es? are backache, depression, aches, pains, heaviness, drowsiness, dizziness, irritaIra> bility, headaches, chilliness, rheumatic a twinges, swollen joints, gout. THE CHEROKEE 5COI * ?a*. he will v v >v-va:;\v. e. bat have expressed the or.nun that y he wi!i net oppose the issuance f R diticnal b* r :? * r r -i cc-istru *1 k !f he fellow? -he wlshe* of -ho : .e. r.t . anr. - -.rr- -e f.e -suar. t bend" fcr roads. The r .ici T' crarr Is : v.-*-'.'. ..r.- . dtr way. It w;"w re-.jcir? veral lion d liars yet to bring it anything . like I a my 1st; *. While the 8? am jr.: : : -ai toads cu&jtanding e :? considerable, there seems n-. trod - reason why additional tonus . r ?.. e purposes sfcouM a t be hsied. Re ' enues from aa: m- bile licenses a- d pas . r.e tax are sufficient to j.rtvide ^ >:r.l<.;ii :u!.d. ; ay the interest r. a " i:.'.: r.ul b.r.d-. -idr.tarn the H ul.v.a> am.n and the Rtair.tcnar.ee toi .rs. These funds, 'a hi eft are dtr.ved :r. r.; \ehi, . - that _ -c the :;ads, ~ >h- ul-i not fct . vertex : any :h.. pur rose. They - -la u>-.d V : - ' - .. .v.: r. : ad fund" are d r:v s[ed. In these facts found a.... n - n f r*r- : -uance f n. r : ad ''} bonds ani f or the contlnur.tior. the : ; u- p. - /rata* Health Ths State's Greatest Asset I One of the .. > a:. If leant asp.cts / ' !' modern v .i n is a high re: r the r.-alth of the :*y. " ' in the strct: . u- ii: f the twentieth! entury the ic-n.and is f< r a xij .:iuni amount j mental \::ur<ir in a ; sound body. I Comniunii*.' health, state health, and! .tat. health is a composite cf in-j dividual The better the individual health, the ttefxtr the g--r.?ralj average f c? . r. v..:r.it; health. The, \ .... . ... :iai.%! ;-.a. - j any l mmunity h:.- i t 1< _ r. . such individual- !:-. . . | that Mfh Uieati r \v:it he .? . | ! thai . i.iirunity. *',< \i heal h is 1 t'r. an individual tial a.--? It IS -.1st a- -- : J ;.!: ! !'i .1 th- .ni-ratic nation a- -.ivir.ii. j>: . political achievoni'. nt, h i sst:a veloproent or economic a com . ment. Indeed it > the basis uj.-.a ai.ich ai. these things are built. Tie marvcluui^ im.ua-ir.g :"h i r- il.cr* i ] | production and general p: -r-can | tie ascribed not to any change in cli-1 j matical 1 natural condith but to (health c-vacation. 1' (.pie hav - learnjed how to conserve their health and ' abolish those conditions which were i.-: | conducive t- plague and pestilence ! People have learned r. \v prot< t el themselves airainst manv of the d!s-| e'easts which were -no -o great-yj -- i dreaded. Ac. important air- nt t r tk, -.oivan : i- cement health educ:-* " tH?-1, t . realization individual and r.n-j * i tional i- the public school. whii h ! i? the most natural ..ud t'f.- : t tivi training centre for this branch| of public welfare work. Our s< hcols j r : must teach the elements of per- naly j nypiene as well as community auii ffl _ ,tat:< t:. Tht- *- -.uhinjc the>? thit g- i is an important p?rt < f the education I f a community. Our schools must'] so train the individual as to ; rolon? the period of individual productive- i ::* P at.il j r? . -:t interruptions caused by ill*-.'th is adding t ? soc :1 effu ii-r:' y and ind vidua! happiness. Our -tate can no 1 nger .1 id the retarda:-' n of I n y wl l h c artes rem ill health hrough oa bj neglect, by environment, or by failure 'o com-' I'.h" preventable cii^c-rts . Store . l' prin. : :.:t utos , [education in a democracy are moral) character, civic efficiency and indus-j trial competency. All tin -.* mm ' he attained in w American oh-. N, under W'U-tralr: d tncher-. To theirachievement and full development j there i- thi bn-ic - .juisi*. ?good! health. Health education produces) (health. (Jo d health makes possible [education. Education means ;>roir-re-s.?Angus Wilton McLean. mp h|H||V ^OSBm _ HRnQiluSl Theatre managers say that radio j is killing their business. But try "to get a scat at the box office for any popular attraction! T MURPHY. V C Self Control < By Nora Cobb White Geo placed u* here: Fr. ;r.rJ:. .? our 5.v"- ,r ar. unkr. -ar. . sphere, I"o cepeni .:: ;r . -e uh. w ".'. ;; k to . show Thr falte: ir.c ::ir.d _: youth the ay : ? Until greater reliance we fir.d Through faith in the Divine. Why arc we hvre? 5 That v-t r.-.ay I-a-r. r.-ed d k?=-r.f r the *ou!. Aye tfct .v-:r>al It-- r. : s:-lf <- -ntr V. rt a G i jracec in each r irt .:??*:?*. d A ?: ark of the eterr.al fire. rfa;lr , -V. -V That i* may M?:h: .:-rk v -crs in HiJ hp gradual enuigeiac ri in? <K> rv? T-> r.f.v paths, t> higher I. : !arei aspire. Wry the desire? Ti . * n-? may leain no - ! l:ssrr.* : r the - >ul. Ay:, the universal lesson f -If c ntrol. Ur.;*- in the universe. God placed n each a command That we must lev? and help cur fellow mar. By yivingr our up.-toady brother light " r.re >tr? ruth* r.< -i in the shad' *.vy night. P.. (trivigv Jfe-q the jclicr. rule i: W 2 learn a lesson in life's grt-at school. r Why the command? That we may b arn needed l.ssons } f r the soul. Aye, the universal lessen of self control. r \\ vr .,.1-xr^ rc-<: . cr e l : tr..- Ct its wondvtfJi Lc.'ltivhui virtue-, th.-.t the basis oi its greet help: ulncss t > n -nkinthu vitamins, v.v.s hi-e-.'vered. Scott's Emulsion neods no introduction to the millions who outfit* fifty vcars j I past h \ e been he !ped to Strength I and better health. Scott's Emulsion, the great j* strength-maker, serves "S^n ' millions of children and j 1 adults regularly. Why W-? ,< not you ^ _?? 11 Scott & I! -tcrc. ?f : f.< N J. <4-25 j Cand j BAI ? Now j Take Adva ' Brown Sheeting, 36-in. very best grade, yard Men's Work Gloves, Leather Palms, pair . Sheets, full size, 18x90, Swiss Curtains, full size Keady made, pair aaaaannnBflBi 25c Outing, all colors, y Brown Sheeting, 27-in. wide, pard Women's all-wool Sergi Dress Skirts Candler's Complete in ItseL Sharpens the blade in the ha razor without removing it. ! Quick. Convenient. Eu>y to clean. Complete sets? j rarer, v/ith strop and extra blades, M.CC and up. ' ???? y, Vilet/iuto-Sirop Razor N; Fat Man's Corner Mr?. Kidk> I r the Nur?e- ? -.aid? umor. is r. -:r:ke. What's it II about? T Mr?. >f*jk:kic>?This ti re they're l" er.-.andini: trtximvtcr? -n tie babies* c< era:!.: ulators.?B? stc.n G be. a: "V- hat d :ne sr-at *<-> "The thumb-prints in the ? rt .e?ion Weekly. www Richman?I madf my monev with ?I ut?niiv>n.>. i'? <.r r.ar?Thin. .-jr. v<>u are like it v -* r n Richman?N??. I \v&- a ;>nt?-nt Iawor.?Science and Invention. DR. HUMPHREYS' "J"f Jf" r55n Prompt Relief for iMiffli'i: AJ>1 IM H. >fcd. im size fi ma c hound. color white, with tan car, an spot it r-., t of tail. Mack >. ?n left shoulder. She was last - n it my feed store Monday Jar.. 12 '. 25. Iris hound is untrained; how* 'vcr, 1 prize h.r very much, and will ?ay small reward for her r- n. rank. !'. Dickey. City <lt*d) iter's G IGASN SA in Full 3", ntage Of These wide. Ladies' Pure 13c Strictly Firs MHBW r.maasBBBi Extra Large 29c Towels, 22: each 98c Women's allHuanan and Serge L '-'.-.$1.48 $2.00 and $2 j Dresses d. 17c mmasm 50 Pairs Wor Blacks and 8C CBHBBBH. e Cotton Che-cl $2.98 $1.50 Alarm Departme MURPHY, N. C. Friday. January 23, 1925 P .1 idea to put (some spittoonias re."?Glasgow Heron. Mr?. Biilfuzz l to Mr. Ifayber. who u>t finished paintinL Hi?> old ?W y. Mr. ^ayberLhow smart ::: Y< u haae mile your tar k . .i * r. a new onA^ht from Then t . hu.-;>and)?Sa^^Zim /' ! i ever >ct -uih a daub as V|r Mr. tyber made in trying to rv?^kt hi= 1 flivver! It look? to me moR like ove polish than paint. COLD IN THE HEAD" r?r a-eta attark of Nasal Catarrh *.? s-.tject to frequent "colda are r-rall" in a "run 'own" condition. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE la a -- -merit consist!ng of an Ointment, to ?d locally. and a Tonic, which acta vicklv through the Blood on the Mu^ ?urfa""8. fculld'nc i-P the System, r.d rvklnjc you lens I'ab'e to "eolda." Srld ty oruas'sts fur wer <0 Yeara. F. J Cheney * to.. Toieao. v. A wholesale hardware c mpanv h3d r.* letter ?**or Wtw tn a delinauent taunr trying h< cuum z !rnj ever. Lie a ' ur.t. At last their ultimatum came and : ;.LJ up with the following expl?nti-n: "Thank- f< r your wonderful <tsm of cull' ri.-n Ltters. I would :sv?- ! > nf t. hut I wanted to get se-i* c."?L.># Angles L? nined : I cannot unrstand how people forget children'? Me?1 have no tr-ulle. For intnncc. I was l orn 23od years after j ft or Smrates: mv wife 10d0 yearftr-r the death of the great Cac?ar; iy sun loOrt v?ar after the beginintr of th Folk Wandering?quite imrle you -ee! ? London Passing Easy Way to Break Severest Cough No matter hew long you have had a persistent, weakenmgeough?no matter how many remedies you have tried without jucet =?yeucan usually Ret rebel insta-.i:y.and < ::en re.,t vc th enure ecuRh ccnin 14 h rs, by a \"cry simple method. The method is ba- J on n remarkable preset:: t. i k:io a n ai Dr. K.r.^'a Discovery for C?ishs. \ u simply tni;e one teaspoonful and hold it :n y ur throat for la or 20 second# before S* -a ..-.r it. wiii ut following wid water. The prescript; n has a double action. It net ee'v - 'w???i?l ? and ir? ritati- n. b .t r <; . ,kly I <' + and remove# the pnirgmand congestionwhich arc the dir-.ct cf the c. . :l\:r.g. 1 he prompt re with -a 'ia .i the *k <4e c oh condition disappear is often simply am.-z:ng. There is nrthing better lor coughs, chest cold*, bronchitis, brnnchialasthma.h r>en< -s.ar.d almost every throat irritation. Erunwnica!, t'>o. u the doss is onlt one ter - nrontui. Un sale at aii good druggists. Ask for treat IflM v Sit J5, J E \ a '2mmt assail #ing i Batgains bilk Hose, its, pair 25c Turkish Bath c40, each 29c wool Flarnel )resses $4.98 g .50 House - I $1.39 Ba,? nen's Low Shoes, T ans 9$c ^ :s, yard 05c nt Stoie
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